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WASHINGTON (AP) – A closely-watched Supreme Court case has ended in a victory for the owners of Hobby Lobby, a chain of arts-and-crafts stores. The owners objected to a provision of the new health care law requiring that they cover contraceptives for women — saying it violated their religious views. And today, the high court ruled 5-to-4 that they don’t have to provide that coverage. It’s the first time that the high court has ruled that profit-seeking businesses can hold religious views under federal law. But the ruling applies only to corporations that are controlled by just a few people — in which there’s no essential difference between the business and its owners.